Taxon Name
Wickerhamomyces canadensis (Wickerham) Kurtzman, Robnett & Basehoar-Powers
Accession number
6262
Form of supply
agar slant
Synonymous
Azymohansenula canadensis (Wickerham) E.K. Novák & Zsolt, Hansenula canadensis Wickerham, Pichia canadensis (Wickerham) Kurtzman, Candida melinii Diddens & Lodder var. melinii, Endomycopsis wingei (Wickerham) Novák & Zsolt, Hansenula wingei Wickerham
Restrictions on use
For research use only
Nagoya protocol compliance conditions
Not under the scope of the CBD and the Nagoya protocol
Other Collections numbers
ATCC 18079; CCRC 20482; CCRC 22407; NRRL Y-1888; CBS 1992; IFO 0973; JCM 3597; NRRL Y-1888; UCD 74-71
Risk Group
1
GMO
No
Status of the strain
Isotype of Hansenula canadensis Wickerham
Isolation source
insect frass of Pinus resinosa, red Pine
Isolation Locality
CAN – Canada
Received from
Kurtzman – NRRL, Peoria, IL, USA
Date of deposit
21/10/1996
LSU (D1/D2)
GenBank U75415
18S rRNA
GenBank EF550438
Recommended growth temperature
25°C
Recommended growth medium
YPDA (Yeast Extract Peptone Glucose Agar)
References
Kurtzman, Robnett. Identification and phylogeny of ascomycetous yeasts from analysis of nuclear large subunit (26S) ribosomal DNA partial sequences. A.v.Leeuwenhoek (1998), 73: 331-371 DOI: 10.1023/A:1001761008817
Yamada et al.. The Phylogenetic Relationships of the Hat-shaped Ascospore-forming, Nitrate-assimilating Pichia Species, Formerly Classified in the Genus Hansenula Sydow et Sydow, Based on the Partial Sequences of 18S and 26S Ribosomal RNAs (Saccharomycetaceae): The Prop. Biosci.Biotechnol.Biochem. (1994), 58: 1245-1257 DOI: 10.1271/bbb.58.1245
Ponzoni et al.. Biotransformation of Acyclic Monoterpenoids by Debaryomyces sp., Kluyveromyces sp., and Pichia sp. Strains of Environmental Origin. Chem.Biodiv. (2008), 5: 471-483 DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.200890046
Fuson et al.. Deoxyribonucleic Acid Sequence Relatedness Among Some Members of the Yeast Genus Hansenula. Int.J.Syst.Bacteriol. (1979), 29: 64-69 DOI: 10.1099/00207713-29-1-64
Yamada et al.. COENZYME Q SYSTEM IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ASCOSPOROGENOUS YEAST GENERA HANSENULA AND PICHIA. J.Gen.Appl.Microbiol. (1973), 19: 189-208 DOI: 10.2323/jgam.19.189
Kurtzman. Two New Species of Pichia from Arboreal Habitats. Mycologia (1987), 79: 410-417 DOI: 10.1080/00275514.1987.12025398
Yamada et al.. The Phylogenetic Relationships of the Hat-shaped Ascospore-forming, Nitrate-assimilating Pichia Species, Formerly Classified in the Genus Hansenula Sydow et Sydow, Based on the Partial Sequences of 18S and 26S Ribosomal RNAs (Saccharomycetaceae): The Prop. Biosci.Biotechnol.Biochem. (1994), 58: 1245-1257 DOI: 10.1271/bbb.58.1245
Ponzoni et al.. Biotransformation of Acyclic Monoterpenoids by Debaryomyces sp., Kluyveromyces sp., and Pichia sp. Strains of Environmental Origin. Chem.Biodiv. (2008), 5: 471-483 DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.200890046
Fuson et al.. Deoxyribonucleic Acid Sequence Relatedness Among Some Members of the Yeast Genus Hansenula. Int.J.Syst.Bacteriol. (1979), 29: 64-69 DOI: 10.1099/00207713-29-1-64
Yamada et al.. COENZYME Q SYSTEM IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ASCOSPOROGENOUS YEAST GENERA HANSENULA AND PICHIA. J.Gen.Appl.Microbiol. (1973), 19: 189-208 DOI: 10.2323/jgam.19.189
Kurtzman. Two New Species of Pichia from Arboreal Habitats. Mycologia (1987), 79: 410-417 DOI: 10.1080/00275514.1987.12025398
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